And so here we are again with another Rathole Radio. This time there was much eclectic music as always, some laughs, some strange chat about George Bush in the IRC channel and a live performance from yours truly. I pimped the Rathole gig and also played some music by one of the artists you can expect to see. All recorded on an Easter Sunday evening, hence the modified artwork. Thanks to Heed for contributing that. Hope you enjoy the show.

38:35 – LIVE TRACK – “Half The World Away” by Oasis. Winner of the song vote by a landslide, though I’m slightly suspicious of vote rigging. Nevertheless I enjoy singing this one and plugged in the my newly fixed electro-acoustic guitar specially for the occasion. It’s well known in the UK as the theme tune to the TV program The Royle Family.

55:23 – The Mystery Song. All I know is that the file is called “georgew.mp3”. If you know where it’s from and who it’s by please let me know. License Unknown Obviously

Get In Touch: Please send me your thoughts and feedback on the music I play or any other aspect of the show. If you make music or you know people who make music and you think they should be on the show, send me suggestions and demos by all means. I’m always pleased to find new music and share it with people. Most of that is down to you, the wonderful listeners and your wisdom.

Send all feedback and suggestions to – show AT ratholeradio.org

Next show: Sunday 18th April at 9pm GMT

Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoyed the show. Thanks also to everyone who turned up in our IRC channel at irc.freenode.net the channel name is #ratholeradio. I don’t expect much to happen there in the weeks between shows, I probably won’t be around much, but if people want to hang around in there and chat you’re more than welcome. Don’t forget you can access the channel from a web browser by going to webchat.freenode.netand entering #ratholeradio in the channel text box. Take care till next time folks.

Music Sources and Licensing: A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song. The rest come from the following sources: